Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Warehouse Sale in Emeryville

November 12-14



The Management and Staff invite you to attend our Holiday Sale this weekend and into Monday.  The Warehouse in Emeryville is positively stuffed with items, many of which are well suited for gift giving. 


Lux Estate Liquidation Warehouse
1501 Park Avenue @ Hubbard St.
 
9-5 Saturday and Sunday, November 12 & 13
10-2 Monday, Bargains, November 14

Cash only sale.

The sale contents are a combination of numerous recent Estate acquisitions from sources where on-site sales were not feasible. Nearly all of the items being offered are fresh and have never been shown before.  Many will be attractively priced with intent to appeal to dealers and private parties alike.  We will invite offers and actively bargain as the sale proceeds into Sunday and Monday.  The facility is spacious, parking is convenient on the weekend. The building is fully accessible.  Good security is in place with monitored alarm, closed circuit surveillance and alert staff.  In the pursuit of safety for all, we will keep congestion to a minimum.  Please come and enjoy yourselves.


Jewelry will be well represented, with thousands of pieces of fine and silver adornments together with a small assortment of nice costume jewelry.  We are pleased to be able to offer a newly arrived collection of gold and silver jewelry. Bold in nature, including an elaborate diamond studded pendant by Chaumet, and a beaded chalcedony necklace with oversized gold clasp with mounted chalcedony carving.  There are numerous affordable items in the $100.00 to $500.00 range along with a nice apple green jade bracelet. 

Seasonal offerings are vast and amazing including a few hundred Radko and Waterford ornaments. along with other makers, tons of Christmas décor including a handmade wooden small scale village, mantle garniture, Christmas tree accessories, 100+ sterling silver ornaments and silver ingots with seasonal designs.  Also there is a generously sized vintage plaster manger set, probably Continental and literally thousands of other pieces.

The furniture and case goods are very eclectic with hundreds of new examples including ceramics, collectible glass, metal wares, silver, and rugs. Other categories include 300+ Rue de Main Limoges trinket boxes at attractive prices, great assortment of china wares including English and Continental examples, massive collection of silver and gold sewing notions and accessories, nice collection of Christian religious artifacts, early 15th-18th century South East Asian and Chinese ceramics, large assortment of African sculpture and scores of other categories of items of interest.

Lastly, we will be offering the books that remain from the last sale.  Disappointingly, we will have to use a more restrictive approach to showing them.  A number of dealers and the public were overseen by shoppers and other dealers removing our post-its and advantaging themselves of less knowledgeable staff.  This has been a pervasive problem in our business in a number of situations and is disheartening.  Two of the dealers are known to us and will be removed from the premises upon arrival. If you participated in this activity last sale, I would recommend not returning to avoid the embarrassment of being brought to task.

This aside, we greatly appreciate the patronage of our honest clientele, and will look forward to seeing you at the sale. This will be a sumptuous event with a lot of great deals.  See you this weekend.

The photos below are representative of our offerings, but not complete. They are grouped in the following categories: 
Fine & Silver Jewelry
Costume Jewelry
Cased Goods
Furniture, Decoratives, Rugs, Art
Collectibles
Books


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